Thomas Detry poses with the trophy after winning the 2025 WM Phoenix Open. | Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images
The PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing has produced solid ratings for CBS Sports thus far.
LA JOLLA, Calif. — CBS Sports continued its strong start to the 2025 golf season last week at TPC Scottsdale.
The network averaged 2.874 million viewers during the final round of the WM Phoenix Open, which saw Belgian Thomas Detry lap the field and win by seven. Detry’s victory also marked the first win of his PGA Tour career. Coverage peaked at 3.
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Kai Trump, the granddaughter of President Donald Trump and daughter of Donald Trump Jr., committed to the University of Miami to play golf in August 2024. Since then, her profile has only grown, and with her grandfather back in the Oval Office again, her rumored NIL valuation has skyrocketed.
Kai, who is a senior at The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach, Florida, has 1.5 million followers on Instagram, nearly 3 million followers on TikTok, and another 1 million subscribers on YouTube.
From the big-spending Dodgers and Mets to potential breakout teams such as the Cubs, Tigers and Red Sox.
ESPN cannot stop celebrating that a black quarterback won the Super Bowl – again.
“Black excellence,” ESPN said in its initial X post about the Super Bowl results. “Jalen Hurts joins Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson and Doug Williams as the only Black QBs to win a Super Bowl.”
The network then uploaded a graphic of Hurts with the phrase “Black History Always,” referencing the company’s initiative to celebrate black history every month.
Oh, no!
WWE fans say a kid sitting ringside during Monday night’s WWE Raw event got absolutely rocked after Pat McAfee of all people ducked out of the way of a flying object.
Watch this:
When WWE bad guy Gunther took off his heavy jacket and wound up throwing it at McAfee, the ESPN personality ended up dodging it, only to have some unsuspecting kid behind him get RAILED in the face and fall down.
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I’m not sure about you, but I’m a coffee guy. In fact, I’ve got a nice Oswald the Lucky Rabbit mug full of some nice black coffee sitting in front of me right now.
But do you know who isn’t a coffee guy? Marlon Humphrey.
The Baltimore Ravens cornerback is not one to shy away from speaking his mind, and I saw him doing just that on X while I was sitting on the couch writing jokes for the next edition of The Punch-Up and — would you believe? — drinking coffee, and this latest take almost made me spit out that aforementioned coffee.
The question as storms in football and basketball continue: How to let fans celebrate and keep everyone safe?